Market Cap: $2.6864T 2.140%
Volume(24h): $106.2918B -15.750%
  • Market Cap: $2.6864T 2.140%
  • Volume(24h): $106.2918B -15.750%
  • Fear & Greed Index:
  • Market Cap: $2.6864T 2.140%
Cryptos
Topics
Cryptospedia
News
CryptosTopics
Videos
Top News
Cryptos
Topics
Cryptospedia
News
CryptosTopics
Videos
bitcoin
bitcoin

$82951.790245 USD

-0.70%

ethereum
ethereum

$1791.465527 USD

-1.83%

tether
tether

$0.999717 USD

-0.01%

xrp
xrp

$2.055970 USD

0.14%

bnb
bnb

$593.238692 USD

-1.32%

usd-coin
usd-coin

$1.000032 USD

0.02%

solana
solana

$115.381354 USD

-4.13%

dogecoin
dogecoin

$0.161732 USD

-2.67%

cardano
cardano

$0.649656 USD

-0.44%

tron
tron

$0.239261 USD

1.04%

unus-sed-leo
unus-sed-leo

$9.561241 USD

1.74%

toncoin
toncoin

$3.530703 USD

-6.73%

chainlink
chainlink

$12.739766 USD

-3.87%

stellar
stellar

$0.259841 USD

-2.48%

avalanche
avalanche

$18.093210 USD

-3.52%

Cryptocurrency News Articles

Tim Southee set to play his last Test match for the Black Caps at Seddon Park this weekend

Dec 13, 2024 at 09:52 am

Southee is set to step onto his home ground of Seddon Park for the last time as a Black Cap Test player to bring an end his 16-year long career.

Tim Southee set to play his last Test match for the Black Caps at Seddon Park this weekend

Black Caps captain Tom Latham has confirmed that Will Young will open the batting in place of Devon Conway for the third Test against England at Seddon Park.

Conway has stepped away from the team to await the birth of his first child.

Latham said they wouldn’t be revealing their starting 11 for the Test until the coin toss tomorrow morning.

"We'll have a look at the wicket in the morning and make a decision from there,” Latham said.

"We know we haven’t played to our potential over the last couple of games but hopefully we can put a good showing on for the fans and we really appreciate their support."

Despite the squad not yet being announced, it would be surprising if Tim Southee was left out of the team for his final Test match.

Southee is set to step onto his home ground of Seddon Park for the last time as a Black Cap Test player to bring an end his 16-year long career.

"It’s a great occasion for Tim, it’s his last Test match and we’ll celebrate that throughout and post the Test match," Latham said.

"He (Southee) is going to be remembered as one of the greats of our game, the numbers back things up around that, but also internally the leader he is and the legacy he will leave from a bowling point of view."

Tim Southee is set to play his last Test match for the Black Caps at Seddon Park this weekend. (1News)

Southee passed on his role as Black Caps skipper to Tom Latham earlier this year following a disappointing Test series in Sri Lanka.

"I've had the privilege of playing pretty much all my Test matches with Tim. To see how he goes about things day in and day out, the longevity he's had as a seam bowler in New Zealand, to play the amount of Test matches that he has and to be pretty close to 400 Test wickets is no mean feat."

Southee ends his Test career as New Zealand’s all-time leading international wicket-taker (currently 774) across all formats of the game which includes 389 wickets in Test cricket.

"We'll certainly miss him, the dressing room will miss him but he's going to leave behind a long legacy I'm sure that will live on for a long time."

He is also the only player in the world to claim more than 300 Test wickets, 200 ODI wickets and 100 T20I wickets.

Southee debuted for the Black Caps in 2008, taking five wickets against England and hitting 77 off 40 balls in Napier.

A man who has fond memories of Southee’s career is Seddon Park groundsman Karl Johnson, who has maintained the Hamilton ground for the last 20 years.

“I did see him when he first came to Northern Districts. He was an 18-year-old from Whangārei who was talked about for how good he was,” Johnson said.

“He's a great mate, a good guy and he's done a lot for New Zealand Cricket so it should be a pretty special Test match.”

The Seddon Park Pavilion end has been renamed the “Tim Southee End” for his final Test match. (1News)

New Zealand Cricket have marked the occasion by renaming the Seddon Park Pavilion end the “Tim Southee End” for the Test match to acknowledge the 36-year-old’s contribution to the sport.

Following his final Test match, Southee will make a decision on whether he wants to make himself available for the Black Caps white-ball series against Sri Lanka at the end of the month.

The Black Caps are aiming to avoid a series clean sweep against England, who could become just the third visiting side to win a three-match series 3-0 in New Zealand.

Disclaimer:info@kdj.com

The information provided is not trading advice. kdj.com does not assume any responsibility for any investments made based on the information provided in this article. Cryptocurrencies are highly volatile and it is highly recommended that you invest with caution after thorough research!

If you believe that the content used on this website infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately (info@kdj.com) and we will delete it promptly.

Other articles published on Apr 05, 2025